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England tour of New Zealand 2017-18

Kane Williamson strokes 18th Test ton, goes past Martin Crowe, Ross Taylor

Kane Williamson, who scored his first Test century on debut — 131 against India in 2010 — shared the previous New Zealand record of most hundreds with Ross Taylor and the late Martin Crowe.

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Watch Kane Williamson grab a screamer to send back Stuart Broad

One of the best batsmen in the game, Kane Williamson is amongst the finest fielders and keeps testing himself, redefining the incredible acrobatics level.

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England unhappy after Kane Williamson’s run out appeal turned down

England were certain that the ball had kissed Chris Woakes' hands and wanted Kane Williamson to accept Woakes' call and walk.

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Trevor Bayliss “embarrassed” by England’s shocking collapse against New Zealand

England's innings lasted 20.4 overs as they were bowled out for 58. New Zealand only needed two bowlers, Trent Boult and Tim Southee.

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Kane Williamson, Trent Boult put New Zealand in command against England in 1st Test, Day 1

Kane Williamson, Trent Boult put New Zealand in command against England in 1st Test, Day One

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Stuart Broad becomes second Englishman to 400 Test wickets

Stuart Broad became only the second Englishman to 400 wickets in the longest format during the first Test at against New Zealand at Auckland.

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England bowled out for 58 Vs New Zealand!

Trent Boult picked career best figures of 6 for 32.

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Ben Stokes likely to be available for rest of New Zealand tour

Stokes picked up a back niggle in the recently completed one-day series win over New Zealand and has reportedly not trained since.

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Mitchell Santner ruled out of IPL 2018, New Zealand-England Tests

Mitchell Santner was acquired by Chennai Super Kings for INR 50 lakhs during IPL 2018 auction.

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Underrated Ross Taylor stitches New Zealand’s middle-order woes

Ross Taylor is back at his best to reclaim his stake as New Zealand’s batting lynchpin.

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